WinSCP 6.5 released

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WinSCP 6.5 has been released, enhancing its reputation as a dependable Open Source SFTP and FTP client designed for secure file transfers between local and remote systems. In addition to its standard version, a Portable version is also available, allowing for greater flexibility.

This application seamlessly integrates with the Windows operating system, offering features such as drag-and-drop functionality, support for URL and shortcut icons, and compatibility with U3. It effectively handles various protocols, including SFTP, traditional FTP, SCP over SSH-1/2, and Legacy SCP protocol. For users who prefer command-line interfaces, WinSCP provides options for batch file scripting, making it versatile for different user needs.

WinSCP also supports multiple languages, catering to a diverse user base that includes speakers of Chinese, French, German, and Czech. Users can easily connect to SSH servers using SFTP or SCP services, as well as to traditional FTP servers, ensuring a wide range of file transfer capabilities.

In the future, we may expect further enhancements to the user interface and additional protocol support, as well as improved security features. With ongoing updates, WinSCP could also expand its integration capabilities with other software tools, enhancing its utility for developers and system administrators alike. As it continues to evolve, WinSCP remains a valuable tool for anyone needing to transfer files securely and efficiently

WinSCP 6.5 released

WinSCP is a reliable Open Source SFTP and FTP client that allows the safe copying of files between a local and a remote computer. A Portable version is also available.

WinSCP 6.5 released @ MajorGeeks